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Cinema halls can run full house from today

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 31 January

Cinema halls across the country will be permitted to operate at full capacity from February 1 with adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols, Union Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Prakash Javadekar announced on Sunday.

Adequate physical distancing, mandatory face masks and sanitisati­on of auditorium after every screening are among the latest SOPS issued by the Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng on Sunday, after the government allowed cinema halls to operate at 100 per cent occupancy from Monday.

Digital booking of tickets and staggered show timings to avoid crowding will be encouraged, the minister said, releasing a set of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS).

“There is good news. In February, people can watch and enjoy films in theatres as we are allowing full occupancy in all cinema halls. Cinema halls can now open at 100 per cent capacity. We encourage as much online booking (of tickets) as possible,” Javadekar said.

The developmen­t comes days after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) allowed cinema halls and theatres to operate with more people as per fresh Covid-19 reopening guidelines.

According to new guidelines, no film shall be allowed to screen in containmen­t zones and states and union territorie­s may consider “proposing additional measures” as per their assessment.

To minimise physical contact, digital transactio­ns should be the "most preferred mode" for booking tickets or payment. Contact number shall be taken at the time of booking of tickets to facilitate contact tracing.

“Sufficient number of counters at the box office shall be opened with adequate physical distancing norms, to prevent crowding during physical booking of tickets,” the SOPS read.

dequate time intervals between successive screenings on a single screen as well as on various screens in a multiplex shall be provided to ensure “row-wise staggered entry and exit of the audience”. “Staggered show timings will be encouraged so that the entry and exit of the crowd can be managed better. Sanitisati­on and all Covid19 safety protocols must be followed,” Javadekar said. Film exhibitors, producers and cinema hall owners hailed the Centre's decision to permit movie theatres to operate at 100 per cent capacity from February 1. The insiders said the move would help the industry recover from the coronaviru­s pandemicin­duced losses.

Continuing with the basic health guidelines amid the pandemic, there should be availabili­ty of hand sanitisers —preferably in the touch-free mode —at entry and exit points.

A thermal screening of all visitors and staff will be carried out at entry points, with only asymptomat­ic individual­s allowed to enter, according to the guidelines. Installati­on and use of Aarogya Setu App “shall be advised to all,” the SOPS read.

Javadekar said he hopes people will “welcome” this move as the government is working towards relaxing several restrictio­ns imposed due to the challenges posed by the pandemic.

FILM EXHIBITORS, PRODUCERS AND CINEMA HALL OWNERS HAILED THE DECISION. INSIDERS SAID THE MOVE WOULD HELP THE SECTOR RECOVER FROM THE LOSSES INCURRED DURING THE PANDEMIC

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